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By Tourism Burnaby

JUNIOR WORLD TENNIS TOUR AND CANADIAN PICKLEBALL SERIES FEATURED IN BURNABY

The courts of the Burnaby Tennis Club are busy in June with more than 200 players, coaches and family members attending two competitions.

For the first time, top junior players from Canada and around the world are taking part in the Burnaby J30 ITF – an event sanctioned by the International Tennis Federation and Tennis Canada.

More than 50 per cent of the tennis players are from B.C., 30 per cent are from the rest of the Canada with the remainder of participants coming from Brazil, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Ukraine and the United States.

Tournament Director Andrei Alexe says the Burnaby Tennis Club offers great facilities in a central location. “These facilities are exceptional,” he says. “We’re playing on five match courts and two practice courts. Players are fortunate to have enough practice courts and a good schedule. It’s a beautiful complex.”


By Anguillian

ANGUILLA TENNIS CUP A BOOST TO SPORTS TOURISM & ATA

November 4, 2019

The Level 3 Anguilla Tennis Cup 2019, from November 2-9, is both a substantial boost to the continued development of sports tourism on the island – and to the Anguilla Tennis Academy (ATA), now planning to celebrate its 25th Anniversary in 2020 and its significant contribution to the sport and educational scholarships.


By Anguillian

2019 ANGUILLA CUP UPGRADED TO THE CARIBBEAN’S ONLY ITF GRADE 3 TOURNAMENT
*Anguilla Tennis Academy, November 4 – 9, 2019*

September 23, 2019

The Valley, Anguilla, September 13, 2019…..The Anguilla Tourist Board is pleased to announce that the fourth annual Anguilla Cup, an exhilarating week of outstanding tennis, will once again take place at the beautiful Anguilla Tennis Academy (ATA) from November 4 – 9, 2019.


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CAYMAN COMPASS

By Spencer Fordin - July 18, 2019

Cayman Cup champion soars to greater heights

Japan’s Shintaro Mochizuki made a name for himself in Cayman before starring on the world stage.

Mochizuki, the 2017 Cayman Cup champion, won the Wimbledon boys’ championship on Sunday and is now the International Tennis Foundation’s No. 1 ranked junior player in the world.


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CAYMAN COMPASS

By Mark Muckenfuss - May 13, 2019

IMG becomes sponsor of Cayman Cup tennis

Newly announced sponsorship of the Caribbean Cup tennis series by IMG Academy could help bolster the sport locally in Cayman, officials said.

Cayman is the second stop on what is now the IMG Academy Caribbean Cup Tennis Series. Play began Monday and runs through the week, with finals on Saturday.


CAYMAN COMPASS

By Mark Muckenfuss - May 12, 2019

Tennis great Daniel Nestor to attend Cayman Cup

Tennis doubles legend Daniel Nestor will lend his celebrity to the Cayman Cup Tennis tournament this year.


CAYMAN 27

CAYMAN TO GET SECOND SHOT AT ITF TOURNY

The Cayman Islands have been given the green light to host another International Tennis Federation tournament.


THE GLOBE AND MAIL

ROGERS CUP TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR 'KNOWS EVERYONE'

Ask anyone who knows the gregarious Toronto Rogers Cup tournament director and the first thing gleaned...


THE STAR

HELPING HANDS FOCUSES ON JAMAICAN EDUCATION

Rogers Cup tournament director Karl Hale is serving up aces in his native land. His charity, Helping Hands...


CAYMAN COMPASS

Hale sees ITF Tournament growing in Cayman

On the strength of how well the inaugural International Tennis Federation event went at the Cayman Islands Tennis Club in South Sound, tournament director Karl Hale...


CAYMAN COMPASS

Aces loved Cayman's ITF debut

Tennis history was made in the Cayman Islands last week when the first International Tennis Federation tournament was held here, at the club courts...